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Lindsay Post (1907), 28 Feb 1908, p. 6

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{18,51 CASTOR IA Porhfantsandflhildren. The Government, however, which. through its power policy, had un- paired the credit of the company. would not purchase its gene! acing plant and ‘transmissiorx lines evea'on these adxantageous terms, and in or- der tolpavfic the enterprise from li- quidating, azndrto protect Canadian credit on' the British money man. ket, Mr. Mackenzie and his associates, with the resource for which they are distinguished, devised the plan by which the Electrical Development .Ctmpany will be relieved of its' brass mg obligations, and will be main- 1 tamed as an active, going consern. j 1h Kind You H319 may: naught .What Mr. Mackenzie has done was opu: to the Government to achi-zm. Probably by the Government; a still better transaction could have been effected. There is reason to thunk that the holders of the company‘s five per cent. bonds. would. have ex- changed-these very readily‘ for Go:- exrme'nt four per cent. bonds, and thus the annual interest charga 0! $500,000 “ould have been reduced to MIL“. 11M '8!» action in the Establish- meat and W at district : aWith must it not. an at thud-tea 0W stthooo Who have giv- e‘n tha {whim plague subject any. ne‘- fioua cmfidiomtion will heartily, agree, Much concern is to}: over Wank: o: smallpox. 81161 rightly so. hiss mamanddt allokui Ito bepomo 69mm, would prove a W agent on a gamma scale. Wouloais is, to all in: tents, epidemic (thrmnghout the pro- yinpe- Its mammal: of death is ap- pauing; its train at suffering impos- sible to estimate in extent'fl‘he 1e13- iulatumo could. not engage in better business than that swmea in the recommendations of. the provincial boardotmm 1. ' ' \,.'.l.‘ ‘ 700 deaths emisdd by, the white plague. While in Some localities them has been W andpraise- worthy otter-t made to check that yaw“- agm at the finesse. the yearly newt}: nab at thd laminae Shawn such slught dimnnn-bion that the provincial baud baa good «use for bringmg the mm to the adaption ‘01 the legislature in a series at tenemen- dances. whom inchdiej; , L . '- Compulsory: Watson at all cas- . Meal W for prawn-tin education 101'. this mph .2 ‘ ' Statistics compiled by the Provin- cial Boa-n] n; Health show tubercul' unis to than Ryan responsibleltor 11 per cent. at tbs deaths fromafllcaus- es in Ontario tor the: past [ten years, remarks an exam In the de- cent!» from 1897 go 1906 :Lhepeanere SOH gentpatieuuy . l x 7 .7! - Entoroetl MW 0“ {premises wanted by. victims at the digesfif , SWIM!“ at home! treatmpnt bi. um um under control 01 lo- cal Wrdadhmhhx L/ 2‘ (i The Radial Railway, Company, though which Mr. Mackenzie wig! Operate, will issue bonds, for $2,000s 000 in order to meet the 40am; on the Development Company's bonds of $1,850,001 This will relieve \the De- Vrkrpment Company of all its out- etanding obligations. and enable it to prosecute its business without em barxaasmem. No actual cash‘ ml! be invested. By a simple financial opera: tion the whole result will be tumm- phshod. ' . ,We republish the {allowing ex- cerpt, taken from [The Toronto News, without comment other than‘ :0 re- mind our readers of the great things promised by Mr. rWhitney and his1 lieutenants in the way‘ or electriral development and cheapcning of Low- er rates; Mr. William Mackenzie will take over $3,000,000 0! the common stock of the Electrical DeVeIOpment, Com- pany. The other three millions of this stock will be converted into, prefer- ence Shara bearing a eon-cumulative dividend at the rate, of five per cent. per annum. These shares will carry no voting power, and therefore Mm Mackenzie through his possession. of $2,500,000 of ‘common stock, will control the enterprise. We want our coursetobg inevery home in Ontayio where there are Iaghes. so_ha.ve decided to gwe dame: totbg puphc 01}:- @33va $15 009:: m Wm. mcluglmg our Ladies' [EARN DRESS- -MAK|NE BY MAIL $3283; Camcontrol'andnmdw' WHERE WHITNEY “W038LED.” CHECKING A SCOURGE. 301 will Encourage eaj'whq‘m it is hard :to'u abolishâ€"i more moral relartidnl : x H‘! t p . penser 0! drinks has no dim con- nection. '(l‘he {relation is not in it- salt a efiminal one. add Mixna dejection to it save the consequences or its undue employment. which is unfortunately very common in Can- mda. No lame dam to woman pro- widinige another! with an alcoholic drink in his own hm (or M- his awn Mole. fl‘belre is a plausible thed‘ o'r‘y that much at the slow 9:: the treating 11min: “arises from the cus- tom at thinking at a seam-mp bar, and that by the abolition on [the bar a. tremendous impmvememt mould be enacted. where mm: to be even: ‘prdaabilisty on! who experiment being tried in some Cmnafiipzn provinces in the new: fixture, and it deserve!) ,to' be webuhdd with the imam intent out. It is easy enmgzh to abolish. ‘ anything no plain and tangible an a. mebh‘ddi on mplyini; dugnlkg. which requires extensive ape-eh} applianc- is not any Itha ehs'ier oflaccomplishe‘ aren’t on amount at that tacit“ (the W Point lot the "mm” is {a financial ”lat-ion mtm two or more drinkers, with Which the dis- It. Montreal Herald; who tmtingsye- tem is we at the most 'deplomlole in its attach! w any at mhqzaooial ous- toms in vogue on this comm Bud: the proposition to abolish it 170‘ law Hamilton Timon; Speaking at Mo Master, the other night, Mr. Flavelle, of Toronto, expressed the hope that our Government would non borrow a dollar or the people's inoney, in Can- ada for public works. He strongly argued that our local funds were all needed for the commercial purposes of the country. That is a. View merit- in: consideration. It is probably true that Provincial and municipal borrowing of local currency has had not a little to do with contributing to produce or intensity the money tightness. .We want outside capitll. and to enable us to get it on reason- able tcrms, we must make inrest- ment secure. and keep good faith with- those who conduct the enter- prism of our country, Stratl’oxd Beacon;~ The Opposition is awl’glly shocked sit the Govern- ment selling a; part of a park for the proposed new: Gr (1 Trunk Pa- cxlic hotel. In “the “g :1 .ald days” 0! Tory rule such sites were 'givvnl awgqâ€"kide the site or. the c. v. ~J hotel on Duffel-in Terrace. Quebec. ‘ â€"Damilton Tima; The other ziiiht in Toronto. that delectable Tory statesman, Gamey, had his_tlin¢ at the Englishmeifi who came to live in Canada. Speaking tab 3. club at ledl‘Ed spirits. he declared um the Englishmen ",weren’t worth' a tinier's damn." Perhaps the Engtish- mcn fully reciprocate the Mcphisti: politician‘s sentiment. It’s a. mighty poor English immigrant who would. not feel that he was insulted by b:- ing compared with R. R. Gamzy. The Mail land Empire lauds 1102:. Mr. Coch-rane'a bill to give to the settler the timber and. minerals on his land. calling it "a. boon for those “ho deveJOp northern lands." Last session. when the Liberals urged that such a measure he. passed, Hon. Mr. Whitncy denounced it as “balder- dash." \ Very similar is the positiontol' the Toronto Electrical Company. time again it {was not“ necessary even to resort to expropriation. The eonigany offered to submit 'to public legum- tion or to purchase on fair terms, and thus was opened to the city 411 opportunity to s’ecurc a \mon01.3ly of light and power Ifor the municipality. But the public authorities which had injured the credit and menaccd the future of the private company per- emptorily rejected its several offers, and rushed into a screaming 2.11::- paign for competition, regardless of] the effect upon private investments and the ultimate resuth of Lhel!‘ po- licy. It is apparent already that the tpcsition of The Newa Will be amply justified, and its course entirely vin- dilattd. Neither the Government nor the city is to be congratulatel up- on the .wisdom pr the proceedings nor upon the Spirit in which the Beck campaign in its later stages has been conducted. “ 'I‘he January percentage paid by the Toronto Street Railway to the city was $27,177.29. This is a larg; r0 enue.‘ and .shqws Toronto’s bar- g:(n3 td be a paying one. No other city. in Canada. the United syncs, or great Britain has such a revenue from its street railway, papulation comidered. A \ Toronto Star; Prince Edward Island, we obserVe. is~ making; its an- nual holler in Parliament about con. motion with the mainland. Some fine day, when the steamer. Stanley has tumbling else to do, it might. tow. the tigwt tight little island across Nor- Lhtmberland. Wait, moor‘ it Mr- niLst the Isthmus 0t Chignecto, nnJ sih nce these glamors. It was not necessary for. tho (kn-- ernment even 't'o rcaozt to expropria- tion. The company was ready to make teams with the Government as ad- vantageous as Mr. Mackenzie has ee- cured. Thus by a. simple (inancix'. opâ€" eration it could have. secured a pm:- tit-al monopoly of the distributim cf Niagara energy throughout. the [Eco- vincc. The system conlct easily have been maderselt-supporting and even revenue-producing, and thus a‘rine asset would have been secured for the Provmce. EDITGRIAL NOTES. uontaandmtook paseamaonthe steamer “Waulauno”, wlich a few years Ward mt flown with all on laoamd. She was cgnm‘anfled by Captain Campbell. than a weather tanned veteran and MM I believe {is still bulletin; the storms. fl‘he vessel goat W Mex very: late in_ I left home cache eleventh 9: Nov- emlaeir at that year. The party can- aisbed at two Itimlqgr estimate”, two chainman, tour am. and a cook, ten, all told, and with the, execution at the "cook. {who joined at Little Currant; rblid expedition ma MADE UP Am GOLLLNGWOODA; fl‘he fired: at xthoa'e sales were held fin Ithe autumn at 1872 and. gthqrmrit- or was dug-agar! by a firm of lam-z leer-men to proceed to the north share 01 Labs Huron to outline and eati- maJLe the WW}; ct timlwu on a murmur 01 berths which theyfhad purchased Mikhail: having sent aJlnw in to maintain their worth. u {‘ - dollars have. an a. mum of gtaot. mm 13¢th m tram this source. and to the pepph o! Onttm'io through chum]: so obvious that it is not my ltd mention 11:1:qu ‘ .l‘ moulds than was 'x‘oalizdd altomother tor the mumbwtured article only a few Maiden 93!: Many millions ot means, authorities was ”enabled to fix a We Lid and lugabeme'n had ample oppaxtunity to also have put Ithd'r wt. to 31" than confiden- tial Wm By adopting thine- thod, in many instances. mom money has been Ian-hated into the provincial trmury from timber 3WD? 111“” 1 RICE INHERI’I‘ANCE; , "" «They also amok}! to the plain: fact that at the rake at'zwjn'ch 'it was L10- inlg maids away with by the. axe and fire. it drastic meuiures were not very sqdn adapted. the forests, vast 'as they rwqre. would soon (Jacome ex- hansbed. and than provincial mmtary be none thp' tricher. It was then.- tore determined ‘vto aip‘andon the old system at disposing of the might to cut the final-3dr. call 39de and congesaions of tha surveyqd town- ships in the Hum and ObthWa'l‘er- ritory a timber bemth‘. and divide the country lying north of the Mama and French (Ravens, also north of Lake Enron, and mulling; some 10:- ty miles month. into berths each six miles aware and numbered consecu- fivoly; also whenever it was deemed best in nth» interests of the 9mm to cite: some of than for pale! 30.91 nuntionntohaknochd down-to the highest biddq: (crush. mhg pay: menu: of. push bonus tqgether. with; ground. rent at five 4011313 per equal-e milqper man 9217 gave the pmnohaaer thu night to out :thq tim- ber and hetero 'he squirt (599060 of itzhohafltomammmhotso muth par. than!!! M according to the Mt at sworn Govern- meat oullaeu'a. licensed experts who had W a. rigid examination. Irhose sales were extensively. adver- tised and the Gwermt sent out trupbwonbhy and ;._ I q .. ‘ (By; James 'Dbkm 011.13.. In. ,swu- end Gun tor Fawn). n V Until emotive]! repent period the pinup timber ct Ontario was. not Weapons: an easel: 01:11:31er value, or. as a swim from ryhleh any considerable revenue mag ever like- -ly to be derived- \ (rho nmnti‘ty awn considerdd greetically- methamtilale. and- nothing whatever. was done to either regulate the cutting or preâ€" serve it tram destruction by 1116,; ~ All a man who deai'mrr a. rigba to take the lamb-er on a certain block of land had to db. was;to‘,gobi£y the Da- path 0: Crown Lamb that he mm to enquire 1 limit fronting on a certain lake of stream pounded in a. manner pen suited utethiaorwn inmate, and in the event it 'there lacing no rival claimants the requmt was granted. at sermon" also nam- ed lay. him, mas gimp instruct-ions -_t.o lay tbebemw out in the-field undre- port Ithesgmtqm with thank-11 and field no” to the qu'rtmenh. Generally spoofing. HID gent at the survey «was about all it mat thalam- barman! a natal at three dollars per square mile per mm to £9, paid by the that of April mui weed, sad duel! W' to bun-«halt penny per cubic foot on the manufactured article and on yawn lumber in alike proportion (was all the revenue the}. the government iderived iron the vaqt £01m. die inapebton were sent in- to the «woods in winwrjn +thoee days to 303th all the out was accounteg for the prevention of tires. minions of feet were annually destroyed iron that mace slob-5,, a1- . z' (TRAIN!!!) ESTIMA'mRS. ‘ to ascertain the Quantity and aho the quality. at the um tolbei ot- terdd. also in oqnvmjegce to Hot- a‘ob streams stnenma ou- oth'er mean of transport. By Want; this that mm along, in v .When, Mover, Confederation be- came an 11mm not and Miss Ontario 13mm out into house- kmpznqg tar basalt. a new sun began to shoot its my: abovelthepconoxmc horizon. and it handgun to dawn upon our raters that in our pine timing: alone Ontario mesa a 4 One Winter on the Mississauga Surveyor’s Experience in the Wilds “minimum; of Timber Lands or Province Prior to «stamina 1m Voyage to the Starting Point-hum in the Snow. My supplies mam 'proou‘mfl alt mo- 01.13.. in M gradually (add my. ‘ , U As soon as it became algal" enough to and, m («and that m were down in the t'rous’g‘h. gun the W of. the tall pins who}; lined the sharp were not Wale. Mlfin‘natoniahddlthat our little W did not ”@915?- erything mas seabed with ice. . rm» anchor m 3d: up and 'tbo‘jfia hointed. and the «nasal heubd before the mind. 111 laps than two: minutes the mail was turn noun the bolt ropes. (rho captain mamgui to get a. little at themain mil madman casing of ice. and Marga, and- we ran down Iceland thewigd Iten,mil_ea vta mans-Ll. ahewqred caves mod I arose 1mm] bent tar. the rim time in mi three have hem fl‘hom . .. . mm: mm: mus Prncann; ~: and m m remained until' the tolldwmt; day. Next morning. as the ‘38“ W“ blowmg mt mt: M ‘II WWMW up tron; the “.mmngym'momtt nineolclook, MhfiMI‘hlfl mammmnigummma m Mfli inc, W311 which we MWWun-way.. .qunfl‘ofd (1‘th Point at mm jut in timrto avoidm gale grout)” must. and M the night Lin the hem: at a rmh was, who; men, an! the whilst}. at u; impend- ing cahathrope Mao manly, indulged in. A: I noun akt'rfloytn flhqphen- anenon to natural cam! mood:- u‘l in allayim; their tears m3» .W-hen day Wan to break my!» annually W my. . , U Alt 349311.. dun a Wynhnuan+ other atom burst upon us tromi MW west. and mu la‘y tossing in; 4:41:68an until daylight. who night became intensaly Hawk. Shortly 'after the gale swung up. an exclamation tron: one at the men emu! magma to look up, when a ydlow [fight d high ‘3 toot in, dimtqr Mu loop enveloping the block at the must head, (fliers angled the superstitious tears o: the still greater profit. (. ' s When two had an on Mlm crafl: mas filled. up to MBMAWI‘Q We mtdi MW a clear W M:- mind an] {hoped to mash 09300.an- tore alight. At (chm pan; another snow storm not in. though the. will} continued 1831:. and even after dark the shoxa‘man distinctly visible. But the captain. «without an} apparent reason took in nil. and east anchor at 5.30. My]: two could havernldb our WW I l“ ‘ batman, which would hold the whole party and supplies, and I engaged. hun to take and to thea'hmlon. As he had some other work on thandlav tore he could start with me. iii was not until noon on the twenty-10min that me started out: i l (rho Ln'tehn was an open bout with only a few (cut at @116 atantwhich was dignified by tho name at, cabin. decked- over. Here the owner had 'a bwrml at tangle leg and at gun» tity o! musty port stowod away. and «was trading with tho Indians, ex- changing tho Wk at Wy‘peub per pound, for white fish Jar \ (in who ask Maud with um (my am noon 0! the 19th (when it finally aettlefl dawn and the engine was once more not ageing at 12.30 9. m. At 8 -p.m.. m attuned into tho dock at Kim. M Lb: ngfddlo'qt the next animal: arrived at Al- bpma Mills, rwhcrq Luh men and auppKa We lam-ed. As my work lay. Ma vanilla! 0! latit'udo man by thu lat» P414. 8. 8“- tot uni which line Was the m5 boundary at amber berths. number- 188, and. 194. (194 in am the townphip 0t Otter), two or thobexflhulhdh outing. and an my plan chuwdhtho Sam limcroning. the g [.r: MBSSSAIUGA RIVER only a tan shah! “my mtha' south-nest norm of 194, that i; .wharq I W to basin moth; - I had men'mhau canoeswtthe Mills and amid the! stream tolthafl point. I tonal it 1M partlz frozen our. Bo this route had .to mory Ham". which point we thankfully steamed into at nan-lawn. tho 4mm of the will!“ ma. Owen Sound M s W.”- ule. at 10.30 the um «M- 7 This lat/kg Malinda the hottrip otthnmtho Mmlwewly thé elem 103: mu the day the pflempt to cm the by man aban- denud and a muse laid to: ‘Traim- :a-e abandondrlaw I had tomke my way to the (Emma River and pack from thence to the field at. anyf op- uafimfi. ° Fortunately. 1:th chanced to be a man thdre midfl a large .0351 pan. o'u summit! the named eight mil“?! ‘0 whole the storm, having weaned eight mile- to Preamble, where the storm, having again come down. we lay until 720, when 1 ugh stnxt «was made. As the 1241... ac- companied by a blinding newsman. again Mandi. the vessel was gumgn behind. Cape Crete: and a linn paus- ed to an American schooner ridmg out the gale an mhor. Here {we lay, until «flight. when we onee more put out. Alta: battling. «with I-N ANQI‘BER HOUR. -. and ’43!» whigkex L at ‘9 IA Peri- v â€" a" """I" ‘14 ;* .. bur-stat «it! Hi: ligilt mm sheet m ‘Bwfl-Wfifldawtmmh autumn .mmmymm ”Minibus-t atyhby‘bfir-t- urovdvutatmymnmk °W9.°°°k.1hltdqualtodonniuz um mum .to '1‘” m lbw- spin. akbauzh my autumnal-cum“. mammhfltrm"ml Numb-cabana bydxonitb “Maw r i ‘ .1“ u r at much: my m_m‘ 0nm¢nh€m Marxian u. ~mmymmuanmm3mmmwmmmmm a mm! amps-Imus! wit-«WM . mu. 5 E und m mm d the . several berth. an] Inviq; an atimubomnda dih‘tilflfidronachql aha-naming computed warm outlinedin ”Winn: I cum all the WUtflmddtnndltnpp‘qgonu um at! His: light rubber sheet mmmmammmwh‘nfl Maknvdwtatmyjaamnmk I dividod that dbtsnoe m'had stoi our: into ohm stages of. six miles each who men [going north mt six miles with 3 pack and. «turned- mm. mm toont'mxtofl- a day' a work, It took the party until tho. mm at January who Blog to 131d ovqrydfiqg up tq an objective point: mm night I damned Pohris m next day no laugm our work): run- ning put ot thus not Mary \01 Not 194 out! I m (helm out; up on mh dub, laminating them to travel and; miles at right angle to my. Ina. ("hob om milguzprwpu. panel tait. that tofi.hnloroport at 1am: to no whgt tinpqr the.“ had coma. Erqm this until the 11th“ :1er I m“ to tho wqt along the Salter line. when, having oom- ploboyd the mark in that directions! turned to tho muting point. (rho m 0‘ (WM). the 19th. the out! m (11 leak at the blue line with the truth applies. upd‘next day BEGAN MOVIN 63ml whammbabmwdeopthw tbbhnmdnhmmm‘oolnatg 1°“; Wrath-mmuuno mg mmulbo found; conaqquem.‘ ”WMMMMWMM Winfitoflmlthm 01mm It. thump,“ "ham-tomummtoth. noxtfim MWdauuntfltm fluotnl’pp‘flilwnmtha“ rrqwummm ‘IW we: wxa;v ed, and the usual hag! trout; aw in. I adopted a camp to: who- noth mharaatgoofimpply.otd:1woodwas Available. built n the on tog ontho snow and mm gamma-tale! loobun bougginlora hail than: nhot a plan-triage tou- auppcr. than at- ter an waning pipe. replenished the fire. upwind flaws ' v. TC» V . mun RUBBER SHEET. (CA and {rolling myadt in tho blanket. lay fluwn for tho night. (thought tun-nod out clot!- and calm, lam; gin- Mouth . : : ‘ who W Inmt hove regis- tordd om: bum; in the tactical» that 111:: pinup was by. mwan ideal one. who five had to loot Ire- quomly ‘Lrap‘leniahd. In! as the snow melted mm, (the the man. all! mnkmuuw when I Maddox- mv Ilmw lyingjaylthn lids o: : pit fully Mr, mutt deem .withounnll Wu; tire at the bottom. , w 3m a. law. mouthfuls of froz- on maul and donning my snowshoes 1mm may erothA'risiDgoun (had Marcia mammal the uncut pinch. who intense trout. at thonizhtuhnid thmm monothdmrvolling :11 thntoonlqbe valid. Hymns was now south- M and 1 around the Wings “1 ‘31!“ moo. mmiomm . _A_, ,‘_I_. L..-â€" rob or ii: big name chub. 3nd uy. oovorgl with Inning. Iq'it Hymn ab- solute Wt: to transport it 1!“. in that mm no men. that-exam, ~â€"--â€" arqoudnboaflold.mbnmls men 0'3" nuptial with w stacked unit swam: to film fl‘ha flour was pbo‘idbar- down uh tall had to be transferred Mo *1” u A FEW. CALF SKINS ‘1, \ .wlich I purchased. and setting the man mm: fail: at mark 50W- ohoo making. I soon hurl my whole part: shallot: tho mm. 3101-3 mrmmmymm.nptothe caglofitbqtrdl.aflamolldu fl‘hia mm: W the lad; «slep- be.- can era. _ All the pork miniatur- day. had new moons so (11500 that snowshoes for, the whole party Was an absolute wasn't]. It has bapn aid that 0 Mn in menu: a. ,lngtorcropasolmg ashanan find I- sapling capable at being twhtqd inr tqamchho. Imwmmat one at the new land . w ‘ ‘ «an {cough at Scotch 1mm 3. ' MISCELMJV‘EOUS m bailey up the river. Mom the only. ’ h white subtler. bctween Bin; '11“ I MK FOR SALEâ€"8011:2603?“ min problem now to be solved was tofifimcfialat Dilute W111“; 1 m char. mu tuner. line; which mud trap! (in southwest norm of 194 and us: um south tom-teen miles to quxankdaixB. Lake. eight mile; from Lat. Enron; also that ,uw‘ line struck 1::th lake near its two! and. Striking all to the sheen-moods north at :tho hke. with the mat: smootm Man whomlmhlsoon found the line and W a trail through the burned woods to thelaka alsoonto the Motthaxoad; I. was now captivated with another My. fl‘he snow. 6! which tbqre had been meme or Ian nearlyt every TOO MANY OVERCOATS, and if you will help us move them out we will pay you from IO to 20 per cent. discount on any coat you buy. You have three months yet to wear an Overcoat and then you have it ready for next win‘ter. There will be no change in the styles for next winter so you are safe in purchasino now and save on a $10.00 Overcoat, $2.00. 5 We have previous to stocktaking, gone through our Suits and picked out 58 suits, what we call lonelys, ranging in price from $5.00 to Io.oo,'and have consolidated them into one lot and marked them for your choice. $3.50. If you are interested get here quick while the sizes are complete. for Men’s and Youth's Suits, made from Tweed Serge and sted this sounds cheap, don't you think so? And more so it comes from the house of 20th (entury and ngress Brands at Clothing. . J. CARTER, - LINDSAY. $3.50 m‘ore than Bald at m at!!! 110‘";- ma. .quuekdaing Lake. striking it mthuuufilea cut at thefldtflila Infivdntthqmrmbem“ in thy duping. mu M I" not aim mum-a tibbinz. mover.“- :withnunnll Wu; [ire at the WW. \ BMaMmthtulsof froz- “mummymwum ImmkuthI-isingwn mmhfiu mtm.wthe uncut pinch. who Meme trust at mmmmmmthemm madethdmwolfinkdlthnxmhlbe M Hymns“: now south- Mtudlcmufl “lemmings. agrapfimmlthqimno swamp ammrzrawth heeded anfithpd‘tmowovaull‘mthfi m'mvamngmmy hfimw‘ the magma-8W: frqmdn m the WU!” clear- ed. mammal wmmin- I Wn camp {OLMQWIJ‘H whum‘alzmflmpplx ofWVMW“ ,vummnflmmmofim mwmwaowumamufimbt laathllKor‘hfll-llm 15115.91?!”th ' 5.10.: v .- . ngRUBBER SHEET. {in and train; Inyag}! in thq blanket. lay «down torch: night. albinism easy. For further Mail“: ‘pply to ELIAS BOWES, mum agent, Lind- containing 100 um principally cleared and in 3 high due of cultintion withtsir buildup. This [cm is skated on the India road won: six miles from Liz-.d- uy. or further patients" npply to u'vm nun-avg- muvw anvâ€" -‘w‘vv-v __..._ Ila-ho t, Store, Pug: Oflce. Churches, etc. 10 miles from Lindsay. Sold at 3 bugsin u the proprietor Inna it sold beiore his return to India. 8011, gin! loom. _Tom North Half of 10 ACRE FARM FOB SALEâ€"Lot 4; con. 10, Township of Ops, the property of Alex. Nugent. All elected. roughcaat house, two fume barns, 5 mile from echaol,3 miles from 1353qu Gain FARM. FOB SALEâ€"100 octet. Eat hf Lot 22. Con. 14, Township of Brock, tum homo, good ban on storm founda- tion. wixh subling; mu orchard,- new drivi'g shed. nova-failing sprint. well drained std fenced, convenient to school; shout two miles mm the thriving vilhgo of Onnnington, .where there it a. wood ' md suck muket; sail a. clay loan. For fnnhe psrticnhn 3p 1y to ELIAS BOWES, Bod We Agt., Lindsayâ€"wt! Farm for Sale. .K FOR SALEâ€"Being coupoeed of thenmthmotlouzsendfl, eon. 7. llulpoes, known a the Xinthorn home- eteed. There in ebont mo are. under enltivetion, good building! nnd erehnrd. Fell plowing ell done, 10 urea Fell Wheat. 88cm Alnke and 8 we: Red Clover sown. Poue lion given :1: once. for full pmieulu-e e ply on the W or to G. H. HOP INS. Linden -wt1dg sion 10, Emily, @3an8“! M. WAY. FRIDAY WI, O'HBILL, Lindny, 0.x. Lot 8, Conces- 1 Tweed Serge and Wor. so? And more so When One mi miles 1 with i: cu “to R3! 5 if ii ' E 8: g Eli ii 1: a? “:E .9 E 5, one has from post “5"” t“ m lel ruin "6 ‘3”? I”; * Little Bnmnv . nib. tron Muip‘m “”3 0004mm at: good ”“3"- h tutu-on this“ at once and WE” old Mtg. For further Mfg” y a was Bowxs. 1W Indium-wt!- g; ‘1 8 ‘3’ 375%. and eel-u" tpply t' BOWES. as! mu mn'. Lind‘ ARI! Muslim-North ha “.4)! pot! to "I" 9 'm'sfibc: 85 m, 2mg; 6“] bungee “9d qt! Me. 3‘0“ It FOR SALE AT CARXDUN‘. Stanâ€"002mg 1-2 Section of land. Good Home, Ban. Sable In!“ Grand”, net! thothriving town of M duff. lining 6 Benton. Flour Mill 5d KIMJChmhu tad first class Sched- 15 acres Inn, Gudon sud Bun Yfl‘» well (mood with Page wire bu". fif‘ e'm wells st barn and house, 76 at!“ met [Glow 50 urea {all plowed ad 100 «In Mind Ost stubbie. 8153*. xi an! own nil. no stone or soft :20“. .n 'hhlo. Arm chance to oecm‘ (intak- mu macho-pad on “213m”. I.- uâ€"h- QM 0â€". Ann]! ti 30:50, ‘ith n 12-foot low: good may ”bunghlfllsixeotbcn‘anbeax-ingw Mum e0, pal-Inn lame; two “313. School. church, sates, bltckflnffi mt, ofice, gain whet, choppill 9 WM]! nllwithinllfl who! tun. Eightmiies from ' and tho tune from Pension Fnlls. 38' chance to W 3 well situated fun. For further patienlus Apply to ELIAS BOWES. Bed W Agent, Lim- lsv 2. l907.â€"wt£. 20 ACRE FAR}! FOR SALE-Lo: 11. . Goa. 1, Impact, the propertyd Willnn H. Roget-I; 150 mm under cal. tintion. eight acres hudwood bush, coda ud black ash mp, bounce pom 1nd, liOmexu-sgoodfulwheuhnd. Good brick house, good {rune bun 50:89, stone mbling, pig pen 20:35, driving shed 24x40. Betting orchid, never-failing glpring ctr-em log rods in. bun. Sehool,chnrch. poet oflice blast- mm: 311 , s11 convenient. A deeinfl! (sun. EMS BOWES, Red Eat! ARK FOR SALEâ€"70 acre hm.“ joining the filings of Cameron!” «and. 50 um tillnble, balance pm in.» house sud kitchen, trune ha! ARX FOR SALEâ€"116 acres in Fem Ion, nou- Cunbny, 112 sores elected. on are mph you, three sores mind Vood; 80 tons tilhblo Mince putm. Pam hone, hm inn 49x50 stone at! with inn; nmrbihng spring won a hon-e: 2'» beck-g apo‘o tron. one mile {rem School, Chm-h, Post 015cc (Can- non), Gain sud Stock Maket, Sun, Blacksmith gimp, etc._ For further 1’”: was .‘pply {o ELIAS BOWES, Rem Amt. Livdny.â€"wtf. RM FOR SALEâ€"100 ”res, west hf Lot 4, (Jon. 2, Eldon, all eluted, 90 m under oultintion, bdsnce pasture ' I hrgoporticu ,14 urea nd stone stifling. ‘ith other out- bu ldinn A nemâ€" Jul); well; 1- 2 miles from Imev-‘JJe Junctinn:12 miles from thoVillage of Woodvi' e. I. notaclduoncewinborcntodfora ten of} out. For further pu-ticulu-s :pply ”ELIAS BOWES, Bed Estate Agent, Linux-v.17 [DH A pent â€"wu ]! urn. 75 ole-red, 70 tilhble, 15 tau posture. bun“ second growth mixed Prune ond log bun with stabling; good from. how; mull orchlrc‘: well toned and watered by two good wells. One mil. from school and church, three miles from Little Britsin, five from Mari- pegs Sum Eloy terms of payment, with interest It 4 per cent. For further may. apply to ELIAS BOWES, Rem Agent. Lindsay. â€"-v1t. 1W 13, Mons, Fonelon pr... ortyotlrmotfinoning. 70mm cloud, “measures Hardwood ad 25 Ia. Och? and W sump. Om magnum; ooiln eloy loom. Two inmoBu-m, 011052132 with no. Mug ;ogl Hon-c.1011 finished m Woll!onood,goodvell. booting 021:th NinonilatromLinda. Fortemsnd opplyto LL15 ROWE mm!» Agont, Linday â€"wtt. m 1’93 WEE-Pl y???“ MISCELMJVEO US ACRE FAB! FOR SALE-ht \RSDUH’, M: Y“

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